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CK has just appeared in a major part on the Railway, organising the timber shipments from Riverside Yard instead of the Heathfield branch.

 

I wonder how much he's charging in appearance fee sausages now he's wangled such a starring role and do they provide chauffer driven transport.

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CK has just appeared in a major part on the Railway, organising the timber shipments from Riverside Yard instead of the Heathfield branch.

I wonder how much he's charging in appearance fee sausages now he's wangled such a starring role and do they provide chauffer driven transport.

Pasties not sausages
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I wonder how much he's charging in appearance fee sausages now he's wangled such a starring role and do they provide chauffer driven transport.

I'm afraid that I let my Agent (Algernon Cuthbertson Associates) handle all that kind of thing, these days...

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jamie92208, on 22 Dec 2014 - 23:03, said:jamie92208, on 22 Dec 2014 - 23:03, said:jamie92208, on 22 Dec 2014 - 23:03, said:

More importantly does he have his own chair with his name on the back of it.

 

Jamie

He already had one of those before his starring role on Channel 5! :sungum:  :jester:

Nice to see my big boss on there to! (a few episode's back I hasten to add) A very fine old school railwayman if ever there was.

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CK has just appeared in a major part on the Railway, organising the timber shipments from Riverside Yard instead of the Heathfield branch.

I wonder how much he's charging in appearance fee sausages now he's wangled such a starring role and do they provide chauffer driven transport.

Had no idea we were dealing with such an important gentleman - customer services manager no less.

Will have to watch my P's and Q's from now on!

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royaloak, on 28 Dec 2014 - 02:21, said:

Did I spy CK on site at the slip this afternoon?

I was the driver waving rather enthusiastically!

I didn't know you sign the sea wall bit RoyalOak!

For some reason I thought you went up and down the waterloo. :good:

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I didn't know you sign the sea wall bit RoyalOak!

For some reason I thought you went up and down the waterloo. :good:

That was then and this is now, I was missing (proper) pasties too much, now I just miss my 455s!

You just cant win.

No Sir, I was not that man.

 

I was elsewhere, sipping a latte in a warm caff in Plymouth, thank you very much!

Cheers for the reply, he looked quite similar to you though!

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That was then and this is now, I was missing (proper) pasties too much, now I just miss my 455s!

You just cant win.

Cheers for the reply, he looked quite similar to you though!

Now that CK has superstar status is he now emplying a body double?

 

Jamie

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Does CK need an agent as well I would do it for 50% of fees or take it in sausages.

I can't answer that question directly now, all enquiries should be directed at my Agent, Algernon Cuthbertson Associates, who do all that kind of thing for me, for a very modest 95% fee...

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Monday 5th January 2015

 

First work day after the winter solstice holidays

 

11.37 am

 

digger at work on the beach

 

jacking barge still up & no gang way in use

 

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3.10 pm  Deck lowered, gangway lowered

 

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Teignmouth docks  1.02 pm

 

smaller Jacking barge now got hydraulic crane  on deck

 

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the first 5 precast "L" units ( the only ones seen) are still on the dockside

no load visible on 'Bobs box' next to Boojum Bay

 

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But there is activity on main Exeter rd.  opposite the RC church

 

bollards, boards to lay on the road, pallets of concrete pumping pipes etc, etc

 

so at a guess shortly we will see 2nd barge moved, &  concrete pipe line laid

 

watch this space 

 

I spoke to the Teignmouth Harbour Master earlier 

 

when asked about date for Jacking barge to leave the Docks

 

the reply was, in the next week, depending on tides weather, etc. 

 

 

EDIT;-

 

just got the 2015 tides table

 

the highest tides were today Tues at 0709 at 4.0 mtr

 

tomorrow 0742 again 4.0 mtr

 

wednesday they start dropping & dont get up to 4.0 mtr again until 20th Jan

 

But I do not know what depth of water is required to safely place the small jacking barge in place

 

PROBABLY  draws about 1.5 meters 

 

and I understand they need to get this barge as close in as possible

 

makes sense with a smaller crane

 

anyone know its lifting capacity?

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Crane

 

cant see any identity marks on crane

 

access of visibility is limited at Polly steps Teignmouth

 

( unless in a boat)

 

but looks from Weldex website  to be a 100 tonnes Liebherr LTR 1100 Telescopic Crawler

 

by comparing my photo with their PDF

 

EDIT;- sorry try to do proper link to weldex page

 

go "Equipement"

 

& then its 6th pdf from the bottom you will have to download

 

 

http://www.weldex.co.uk/equipment

 

may see better when its on site

 

interestingly the pdf shows the method of preparing crane for road transportation

 

And check out this baby

 

same page download 4th from bottom pdf -  Scheuerle InterCombi

 

100 tonnes Liebherr LTR 1100 Telescopic Crawler

 

 

 

would have loved to pilot that rig (  slow on the roundabouts please)

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:offtopic:

 

That door in the Cornish end of Isambards Bridge Buttress

 

attachicon.gifheed's royal albert dr. who crop.jpg

 

looks like

 

a

 

candidate for

 

a future 

 

episode

 

of 

 

 

Dr. Who

 

 

imagine the chase scene

 

through the tubes with all their casting webs etc inside!!   :training:  :training:

 

 

:offtopic:

Remember this crop I took off Heeds (23 Aug)  photo on here?

 

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Well I had always thought that the main span tubes were of cast iron,

 

Mentioned this to a friend of mine who has recently been working on the Royal Albert Bridge Project

 

& he sent me these photos of the inside,

 

 it is  constructed from riveted steel   wrought iron plates (Edit;- see Martins Post  below)   by the look of it

 

I dont know wether this is the Devon or the Cornish end of the bridge

 

but that little access door is not  very big!!

 

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Inspection party on tour 

 

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You can just see a safety cable running down the middle

 

although  these photos look like they were taken at the top of the span

 

they curve quite steeply at the ends & possibly damp/condensation

 

could cause difficult conditions underfoot

 

EDIT;-

 

and the gloves they are wearing, not for the cold ( June?) but if that steel cable should corrode

 

steed splinters do cause nasty injuries to bare hands slid along them,

 

how do i know?

 

well I used to drive a crane & one maintenance job was to apply grease to the wire cables

 

done slowly with a thick cloth, when a snag was detected, the wire was replaced

 

you only once did it with your bare hands!!

 

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cable seen more clearly here

 

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Network Rail personell inspecting?  back middle of 2014???

 

EDIT;-

 

yes

 

on the occassion of current Network Rail Chief Executive Mark Carne's  visit 6 months ago

 

 

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NOTE;-

 

Bridge photos in this post are attributed to 

 

Taziker Industrial Ltd

South West Office

 

 

 

 

 

Still off Topic        :jester:  :jester:  :jester:

 

 

 

Although the Tamar bridge did have a severe reduction in traffic during the Dawlish Washout!!   :sungum: 

 

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Well I had always thought that the main span tubes were of cast iron,

Mentioned this to a friend of mine who has recently been working on the Royal Albert Bridge Project

& he sent me these photos of the inside, it is steel constructed from riveted steel plates by the look of it

 

Thanks for posting these fascinating photographs, it is great to see the inside of this fantastic structure!

The tube material is however wrought iron rather than steel.

Although the Bessemer process was becoming established in the 1850s, it did not produce steel that was suitable for structural use at this time, as the pioneers were slowly grappling with the control of impurities and the effects of alloying additions to the steel.

Regards

Martin

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The cropped shot at the beginning is of the Devon end.

I think you'll find the crop shot at the top is of the Cornish side,

 

as you can see the new   road bridge to the left of the rail bridge,

 

It is much clearer when you look at heeds original shot on page 162 of this thread.

 

Actually, my bad sentence structure,

 

what I meant was that I did not know which end the photo was with the guy getting through the door 

 

EDIT;-

 

looking more closely 

 

it is possible that the second photo  (guy in door) is of the Devon end

 

when you enlarge Heeds photo you can see that there is a second closed door just under the "N" of 'BRUNEL'

 

but just beyond the guy coming through the door,

 

the second door ( only just visible by its hinge straps) is to the left of the "N", so must be the Devon end

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